Matt Ridley
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Viewpoint: How prosperity and technology are defeating ‘environmental pessimism’
Genes and Science | 
In 1980, the year that PERC was founded, I spent three months in the Himalayas working on a wildlife conservation ...
Viewpoint: UK proposal to break from EU CRISPR rules could unleash plant breeding ‘gold rush’
Times (UK) | 
The agriculture bill before the House of Lords [June 10] offers a chance for plant breeders to make safer, more ...
Europe streamlined approval process to weeks to fight COVID-19 pandemic. Why does it take more than a decade to get a GMO safety review?
Telegraph | 
At the start of the pandemic, China built a hospital in double-quick time and we all thought, “that’s why they ...
Why Brexit could jump start UK GMO, CRISPR research—once stifled by ‘dead hand’ of EU regulation
Genes and Science | 
Britain is really good at biology. In physics and chemistry, or painting and music, we have often failed to match ...
Viewpoint: How Europe’s risk aversion has turned the continent into an agricultural backwater
Times (UK) | 
With tariffs announced against Brazil and Argentina, and a threat against France, Donald Trump is dragging the world deeper into ...
Video: House of Lords member and science writer Matt Ridely urges UK to ‘break free’ of Europe’s restrictive CRISPR crop rules
Rational Optimist | 
The UK must break away from Europe's restrictive agricultural gene-editing rules, science writer Matt Ridley told the UK's House of ...
Viewpoint: At least 200,000 people die every year GMO Golden Rice is kept off the market
Genes and Science | 
This is not a story of incompetence and ignorance, but of an antediluvian hostility to science and technology ...
Brexit could lead Britain to ‘ditching EU’s mindless precaution and innovation-crushing rules on GMO crops’
Telegraph | 
Britain was once the world leader in biotechnology for agriculture, but that all changed 20 years ago when the environmental ...
Viewpoint: Modern farming, economic growth don’t cause biodiversity decline—they prevent it
Reaction | 
Driven perhaps by envy at the attention that climate change is getting, and ambition to set up a great new ...
From pesticide scare stories to insect ‘extinction,’ reporters are addicted to ‘pseudoscience,’ says science writer Matt Ridley
Spectator | 
Three times in [February 2019], pseudo-science flew around the world before the scientific truth had got its boots on (as ...
Viewpoint: GMO crops are future of African farming—if anti-biotech activists get out of the way
Times (UK) | 
[I]nfluenced by European environmentalists, most African countries forbid the growing of genetically modified crops. This is a pity, because unless ...
Activist case that glyphosate herbicide causes cancer mired in scandal
Times (UK) | 
A perfectly useful herbicide could be banned in Europe thanks to a tangled network of lobbyists, lawyers and activists. … ...
Will Britain fumble regulations on human and agricultural gene editing as it has on GMOs?
Times (UK) | 
Britain has an opportunity to seize on the latest breakthroughs in gene editing and pioneer new approaches in agriculture, research ...
Neonicotinoid fiasco: How American NGOs turn Europe against science, push EU towards insecticide ban
Genes and Science | 
The current EU ban on neonics has been disastrously counterproductive, resulting in an increased use of more damaging pesticides, mainly ...
UK could become gene-editing leader in farming post-Brexit
Times (UK) | 
Scientists at the Roslin Institute, near Edinburgh, said [February 2017] that they had edited the genomes of pigs, rendering them ...
Europe appears poised to overturn neonicotinoid pesticides ban
Wall Street Journal | 
[Editor's note: Matt Ridley is a columnist for the Times (UK), a member of the House of Lords and the ...
Why gene editing does not lead to eugenics
Blog | 
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. This summer brings the ...
Matt Ridley: Greens scare mongering on GMOs, fracking, pesticides blunts access to safer technologies
Wall Street Journal | 
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion, and analysis. The public has increasingly ...
Ecomodernist Manifesto: Technology based agriculture more sustainable than ‘green’ myths
The Ecomodernist Manifesto, a short but brilliant essay published online recently by 18 prominent greens, gets sustainability right at last. Until ...
Precautionary principle backfires in Europe, insecticide ban harms bees and farming
Times (UK) | 
An EU pesticide ban that was supposed to protect bees has done no such thing. All it does is damage ...
Oppostion to GM crops counter-productive to environment, economy and consumer
Times (UK) | 
The news that Britain could soon grow genetically modified crops commercially is a victory for commonsense over irrational opportunism, and ...
How many of the people born in the world in 1756 could have become Mozart? IQ twin studies may provide an answer
Rational Optimist | 
A recent study on the heritability of intelligence has sparked interest in determining where we get our intelligence. A new ...
GM crops don’t kill kids, opposing them does
Times (UK) | 
Golden rice’ prevents the vitamin A deficiency that kills millions every year. Yet Greenpeace is blocking it It was over ...